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H.E. Garrett notebook
The H.E. Garrett notebook (1880s-1890s) consists of news clippings written by Garrett, George F. Gibbs and others regarding the LDS religion.
Claudius Y. Gates papers
Claudius Y. Gates slide collection
The Claudius Y. Gates slide collection consists of images depicting wilderness areas in southern Utah and northern Arizona taken during several trips in the 1950s.
Arden R. Gaufin photograph collection
The Arden R. Gaufin photograph collection documents the engineering efforts of the U.S. army towards controlling malaria epidemics throughout the Pacific theater during World War II. Images specifically focus on the island of Luzon in the Philippines.
Nancy Geckler papers
The Nancy Geckler papers (1993-1994) consist of a twenty-page paper, "River of Hope," written by Nancy Geckler about her personal religious odyssey. Also included are two magazine articles, "Theorists to the Quantum Mechanical Wave: `Get Real'" (Science, vol. 29, March 12, 1993) and "News from Antiquity" (Ensign, January 1994).
Joseph A. Geddes essay
The Joseph A. Geddes essay (1941) consist of an unpublished paper by Geddes titled, "Crime as a Mormon Culture Problem: A Monograph." The title bears little resemblance to most of the paper which quotes secondary sources on criminal psychology. Geddes presents no comparable information on Utah and the Mormons.
General store ledger page
The general store ledger (1806) page documents the exchange of commerical goods.
Geology index
The geology index (1890-1937) lists books and papers on geology topics. Includes references to textbooks, monographs, U.S.G.S. bulletins, circulars, and professional papers, the bulk of which were published in the 1920s and 1930s.
Larry Gerlach papers
The Larry Gerlach papers (1951-2013) contain the professional papers of this University of Utah History professor. Included are teaching files on sports history, files from Dr. Gerlach’s time as the faculty athletics representative, materials relating to the Society of American Baseball Research (SABR), extensive research on the history of umpiring and Utah sports. Dr. Gerlach came to the University of Utah as an instructor in 1968 and retired from teaching in 2013.
German prisoners of war at Fort Douglas collection
This collection (1913-1941) contains research materials on German prisoners of war held at Fort Douglas, Utah, during World War I used by Raymond K. Cunningham in the writing of his M.A. thesis. Includes reports of inspections and complaints filed with the Swiss and Swedish Legations as well as depositions regarding events at the camp. Also includes three reels of microfilmed federal records from the Department of State and the FBI on the subject of German prisoners of war.
Clyde D. Gessel papers
The Clyde D. Gessel papers (1939-2002) contain correspondence, reports, scrapbooks and maps. While the majority of the collection deals with his work as a member of the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), there is a large portion that concerns his work with the Department of Reclamation, where he played a role in many of the prominent water works of the west.
Clyde D. Gessel photograph collection
The Clyde D. Gessel photograph collection consists of black-and-white prints, color slides, and transparencies primarily depicting water management in the American west. Clyde D. Gtessel (1918-2007) worked for the Department of the Interior, Bureau of Reclamation as a Civil Engineer and was a member of the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE).
Brewster Ghiselin papers
Brewster Ghiselin photograph collection
The Brewster Ghiselin photograph collection contains photographs of Writer's Conference activities; portrait photographs of conference participants; three views of areas in Utah photographed by Karl F. Kunkel.
Olive Ghiselin correspondence
The Olive Ghiselin correspondence (1952-1959) was written to Ghiselin from Elizabeth Enright Gillham. Gillham was on the staff of the Writers' Conference.
GI Civil Liberties Defense Committee records
The GI Civil Liberties Defense Committee records (1969) contain press releases, correspondence, and budgets from the Fort Jackson and Fort Bragg cases. The GI Civil Liberties Defense Committee worked to secure the constitutional rights, especially freedom of press and to organize, of members the United States Armed Forces. To this end, they provided legal counsel in the Fort Jackson and Fort Bragg Cases in 1969.
Gibbons and Reed Company histories
The Gibbons and Reed Company histories (1915-1974) consist of a history of the company compiled by Ross Clay Advertising (1974), a business prospectus (circa 1960), and an issue of "America's Builders" devoted to the history of the company (1966). The Gibbons and Reed Company were general contractors specializing in large-scale Utah construction projects for the state and local governments.
Helen B. Gibbons papers
The Helen B. Gibbons papers (1985 and 1999) consist of a paper and correspondence. In the 34-page paper, "Utah Women Who Pioneered in Radio: 1922-1939," Gibbons relates the role of women in the early years of radio station KZN, later KSL. It includes notes and a bibliography. The correspondence deals with biographical information on Irma Felt Bitner, one of the women in the paper.
Peter Edward Gibbs oral history audio recordings
The Peter Edward Gibbs oral history audio recordings (2006) consists of an interview with Gibbs, who discusses his life experiences pertaining to climbing, caving, skiing, kayaking, and running rivers. A doctor of mechanical engineering, Gibbs is also an avid outdoorsman and was instrumental in the development of the Gibbs Ascender, an aid for climbers, spelunkers, arborists and rescue workers.
Peter Gibbs photograph collection
Peter Edward Gibbs (b. 1943) is an outdoor recreation enthusiast who has published books about his adventures. This collection contains 6 photographs of Gibbs rock climbing and rafting, dating from 1975.